Bug fixes and enhancement for overall device support. Using the new RootTools 3.4 library.

v10.4

Added Nohup back into 1.21.1

v10.3

Added the ability for tar to understand gz data (-z option)

v10.2

Added the “readlink” applet back in (sorry, don’t know why it was missing).

Fixed a few nullpointer exceptions.

v10.1

Slight Icon update

V10.0

New Icons and the applet “start-stop-daemon” was added to the most recent version of Busybox.

Overview:

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Root required for this application!

The fastest, most trusted, and #1 BusyBox installer and uninstaller!

Over 5 million installs and over 15,000 5 Star ratings!

Mentioned in the new XDA-Developers book “XDA Developers’ Android Hacker’s Toolkit: The Complete Guide to Rooting, ROMs and Theming”

Winner of best Utility Software award for Android via Handster.

This is the only installer that is ad free and requires no internet permission!

The only installer that will install ANY Busybox binary available for Android…you find it on the web and this will install it!

This installer has the smallest Busybox binaries available, right around 800kb unlike the other installers which are over a meg.

Pro version contains no ads or nag screens, Backup feature (for safer installs), uninstall feature, Advance Smart install feature, the ability to hand pick the applets you want, safety check for missing applets on start, and better overall support. The pro version will receive more frequent updates than the free version will.

A must have for any rooted phone! Almost EVERY rooted applications needs BusyBox to perform their magic, if you have a rooted phone then you need BusyBox.

Please note I did not write BusyBox! I wrote this installer and cross compiled BusyBox for Android. Please see the about menu option for more details or here: www.BusyBox.net

BusyBox is a software application that provides many standard Unix tools, much like the larger (but more capable) GNU Core Utilities. BusyBox is designed to be a small executable for use with the Linux kernel, which makes it ideal for use with embedded devices. It has been self-dubbed “The Swiss Army Knife of Embedded Linux”.

Leave this installed if you always want to get the latest version of busybox!